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IDB America November 2005 Robert Montgomery |
The IDB and the Camisea Project Favorable economic impact is expected to continue through the 30-year life of the IDB-funded natural gas project, improving Peru's standard of living. |
IDB America September 2007 Roger Hamilton |
Local People Want Change, But Their Way Here, an indigenous leader says the Peruvian government must protect against negative impacts caused by Big Energy. |
IDB America October 2005 Daniel Drosdoff |
Benefits That Don't Evaporate How Peru is ensuring that the giant Camisea gas project will benefit citizens, businesses and the environment. |
IDB America June 2007 Roger Hamilton |
Local People on the Lookout Village recruits in the Peruvian Amazon serve as eyes and ears to help ensure that energy development does not threaten their communities or their environment. |
IDB America June 2007 Roger Hamilton |
View From a River Bluff A long-awaited network of posts plays a key role in protecting the lower Urubamba River region of the Peruvian Rainforest. The issue of protection is particularly critical in this culturally and biologically sensitive region that is fast becoming the country's new energy frontier. |
IDB America September 2007 Roger Hamilton |
We Want a Sawmill... And the Internet, Too Can traditional knowledge coexist with Google? Camisea's leaders worry that change could jeopardize the Peruvian community's traditional culture. |
IDB America October 2005 Daniel Drosdoff |
Industrial Good Neighbors How an Argentine company won support for its Peruvian investments through proactive social and environmental policies. |
IDB America September 2007 Roger Hamilton |
Heretics in the Rainforest Some insist that only the energy sector's megafirms can play a big role in protecting Peruvian communities and ecosystems from the real dangers of change. |
IDB America October 2005 Daniel Drosdoff |
Revenues `Sent by God' Gas royalties generated by the Camisea natural gas project benefit Peru's local governments, but also expose rivalries and management problems. |
IDB America October 2006 Roger Hamilton |
The Mayor with 200,000 Children A local Peruvian government transforms natural gas royalties into hundreds of projects to improve people's lives. |
IDB America October 2005 |
`The Most Important Energy Project in the Country's History' An interview with Peru's vice minister of energy and mines on why, during the next three decades, virtually all Peruvians will feel the effects of the Camisea natural gas project. |
IDB America October 2006 |
Optimism on Energy IDB president envisions a future in which Latin America provides energy security and stability to the Western Hemisphere. |
IDB America November 2005 Daniel Drosdoff |
The Scallops Are Back! How the Camisea gas field pipeline project has become a catalyst for the environmental and economic recovery of a Peru's Paracas Bay. |
Scientific American September 2009 Madhusree Mukerjee |
Conflicted Conservation: When Restoration Efforts Are Pitted against Human Rights Saving Earth might mean trampling indigenous societies |
D-Lib March 2002 Maurita Peterson Holland |
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IDB America October 2006 Roger Hamilton |
In the First Person The first woman mayor of Peru's largest province is not afraid to speak her mind. |
IDB America October 2005 Daniel Drosdoff |
Safer, Cheaper and More Convenient Peruvians discover the benefits of having natural gas piped into their homes. |
IDB America January 2003 |
Indigenous Peoples: Equal Rights, Equal Respect Indigenous peoples in the Americas are beginning to receive new respect for claims to their rights, their land, and their identity. |
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IDB America November 2005 Daniel Drosdoff |
From Steam to Natural Gas How the Camisea gas fields pipeline project is lowering costs for a vital Peruvian railroad. |
IDB America August 2003 Charo Quesada |
From protesters to legislators Once at the margins of Latin America society, indigenous groups are taking their place on the political stage |
D-Lib May 2002 Robert Sullivan |
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D-Lib March 2002 Daniel E. Atkins |
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The Competitive Edge -- The Boom in Natural Gas Abundant domestic supplies and new extraction technology offer competitive advantages for U.S. industry. |
Finance & Development December 1, 2005 Hall & Patrinos |
Latin America's Indigenous Peoples Despite greater political power, Latin America's indigenous peoples still lag behind in economic and social development. |